
I’m excited to be chairing the inaugural Asia Pacific edition of the Predictive Aircraft Maintenance (PAM) Conference in Singapore on 15–16 September to be held at Marina Bay Sands.
It’s happening on Monday and Tuesday, just before Aviation Week’s MRO Asia on Wednesday and Thursday (17th/18th September). That’s even more reason to come to Singapore in September! The Singapore event follows on from the successful European events held in London and Dublin.
I’m looking forward to joining fellow industry experts to discuss how cutting-edge technologies can drive operational efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and transform aircraft reliability.
Hear directly from airlines such as Korean Air, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Peach Aviation and more about their digital projects. Learn from OEMs, MROs and specialists on how they are successfully collaborating with industry partners to leverage aircraft, engine, system and operational data.
Network with experts from event sponsors and explore the exhibitor’s area.
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